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Ex NNPC Bosses Converge On Abuja, Want Govt To Address Illegal Activities Hindering Oil, Gas Explorations

No fewer than seven former Group Managing Directors of the Nigeria National Petroleum Company (NNPC), today, July 20, met with the management of the company during which time they called on the federal government and security agencies to urgently address all illegal activities that are hindering oil and gas explorations and production in Nigeria.
A Communique issued at the end of the meeting empathised with the management team over the state of onshore operations with over seven thousand illegal refineries destroyed and over five thousand illegal connections removed.
“We reiterate that any attack on crude oil and gas facilities as well as illegal refining are acts of criminality and economic sabotage. Therefore, all activities hindering oil and gas exploration and production in Nigeria must be sanctioned.
“We trust that Government Security Agencies will do the needful and ensure that crude oil theft, illegal refining and activities of pipeline vandals are stopped to allow for investment and growth of Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.”
The full text of the Communique is reproduced hereunder:
We, the former Group Managing Directors (GMDs) of NNPC, express our unwavering support for the current leadership and their commendable efforts in advancing the company’s strategic objectives across key sectors.
Today, 20th July, 2024, NNPC hosted a CEO Forum attended by the underlisted with the senior management staff. The forum provided insights on NNPC’s transition post PIA, the challenges and opportunities therefrom.
We obtained insights into NNPC’s business activities in the context of global energy industry dynamics, strategic aspirations and operational updates. In particular, oil and gas production growth plan, gas infrastructure project delivery plan, progress on refinery rehabilitation and issues related to petroleum product supply and energy security were discussed.
We commend Mele Kyari as the first Group CEO to implement the PIA, and noted with satisfaction the progress made with hope that its limitations will be addressed over time.
We also acknowledge with satisfaction the significant progress made in:
Increasing crude oil and gas production
Funding of upstream operations and investments
Gas supply and infrastructure development for domestic and export including CNG and LPG delivery
Refineries rehabilitation progress
Reduction in carbon emissions and commercialisation of Nigeria’s vast gas resources
We expressed our satisfaction in the achievements recorded and encouraged the management team to continue advancing strategies to improve operations, grow portfolio, and manage talent.
We note with satisfaction the continuation of the policy on recruitment which takes into consideration the principles of diversity and inclusion as well as performance based career progression via a transparent process.
We also noted that limited information is in the public domain on NNPC’s operations since transition to a private commercial entity. This has led to misleading commentary which we believe is not in tandem with the strides achieved by the company.
We empathise with the management team over the state of onshore operations with over seven thousand illegal refineries destroyed and over five thousand illegal connections removed.
We reiterate that any attack on crude oil and gas facilities as well as illegal refining are acts of criminality and economic sabotage. Therefore, all activities hindering oil and gas exploration and production in Nigeria must be sanctioned.
We appreciate that the PIA has made provisions for the Host communities’ development and also provided for sustainable funding. We trust that Government Security Agencies will do the needful and ensure that crude oil theft, illegal refining and activities of pipeline vandals are stopped to allow for investment and growth of Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.
We appreciate the support that all tiers of Government and the Nigerian citizens continue to give NNPC and trust that this will be sustained by the present administration of H.E. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Signed by the underlisted:
1. Chief Chamberlain Oyibo
2. Dr Jackson Gaius – Obaseki
3. Engr Funsho Kupolokun
4. Engr Abubakar Lawal Yar’adua
5. Engr Austen Oniwon
6. Engr Andrew Yakubu
7. Engr Abiye Membere (Fmr GED E&P – Resource Person)

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